- Air Products Abandons $4.5 Billion Louisiana Carbon Capture Project Amid Financial and Community Pressure
- Orica’s Hydrogen Hub Reaches FID as Australia’s Green Hydrogen Strategy Faces Market Reality Check
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Backs Australian Natural Hydrogen Venture to Assess Green Methanol Production in South Australia
- Grenergy’s 1 TWh Chile Battery Deal Signals Growing Value of Nighttime Renewable Power
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In a bid to accelerate decarbonization efforts, Toyota is pushing the boundaries of automotive innovation by developing a liquid hydrogen-fueled car.
Hydrogen firm Thyssenkrupp Nucera has made a successful market debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, completing Germany’s largest initial public offering (IPO) of the year.
RWE, Mitsui, and the Port of Tilbury have joined forces to develop an innovative hydrogen project at the Port of Tilbury in Essex, UK.
Indian Oil Corporation Explores Green Hydrogen Generation Units in Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is considering the establishment of green hydrogen generation units in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, as part of its proposed investments worth ₹54,000 crore. The PSU oil major is in talks with the state governments and is seeking support in terms of land and electricity for the project.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has unveiled a new proposal aimed at reducing carbon emissions from power plants under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act. This marks the agency’s third attempt, following previous unsuccessful endeavors that faced legal challenges.
Emerson, a global technology and software leader, has joined forces with Cavendish Renewable Technology (CRT), an Australian startup specializing in hydrogen technologies, to expedite the deployment of CRT’s groundbreaking hydrogen production solutions.
Hydrexia Holding Limited, a leading hydrogen technology solution provider, has entered into a multi-year purchase agreement with Shanghai Pujiang Speciality Gases Co., Ltd., a prominent gas production and application provider in China.
In a significant stride towards a more sustainable energy future, South Korea’s largest trading company, POSCO International, announced its ambitious strategy to build a green hydrogen supply infrastructure capable of producing 1.26 million tons annually by 2035.
Brazil is poised to harness the potential of green hydrogen in its energy sector, with a new bill in Piauà proposing the establishment of a State Public Policy on Green Hydrogen.
As Europe propels towards decarbonization, the focus is rapidly turning to the potential of green hydrogen technology.
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